Executive summary: The CEO of CEA outlines three key journeys for effective altruism: combining individual and institutional strengths, improving internal and external communications, and continuing to engage with core EA principles.
Key points:
EA needs to build up trustworthy institutions while maintaining the power of individual stories and connections.
As EA grows, it must improve both internal community communications and external messaging to the wider world.
Engaging with core EA principles (e.g. scope sensitivity, impartiality) remains crucial alongside cause-specific work.
CEA is committed to a principles-first approach to EA, while recognizing the value of cause-specific efforts.
AI safety is expected to remain the most featured cause, but other major EA causes will continue to have meaningful representation.
The CEO acknowledges uncertainty in EA’s future path and the need for ongoing adaptation.
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Executive summary: The CEO of CEA outlines three key journeys for effective altruism: combining individual and institutional strengths, improving internal and external communications, and continuing to engage with core EA principles.
Key points:
EA needs to build up trustworthy institutions while maintaining the power of individual stories and connections.
As EA grows, it must improve both internal community communications and external messaging to the wider world.
Engaging with core EA principles (e.g. scope sensitivity, impartiality) remains crucial alongside cause-specific work.
CEA is committed to a principles-first approach to EA, while recognizing the value of cause-specific efforts.
AI safety is expected to remain the most featured cause, but other major EA causes will continue to have meaningful representation.
The CEO acknowledges uncertainty in EA’s future path and the need for ongoing adaptation.
This comment was auto-generated by the EA Forum Team. Feel free to point out issues with this summary by replying to the comment, and contact us if you have feedback.